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  • An Assessment of the Chesrow Complex (Older Than Clovis?) in Southeast Wisconsin Matthew Allen Neff Iowa State University

    An Assessment of the Chesrow Complex (Older Than Clovis?) in Southeast Wisconsin Matthew Allen Neff Iowa State University

  • The Medea of Euripides and Seneca: a Comparison

    The Medea of Euripides and Seneca: a Comparison

  • A Stranger in a Strange Land: Medea in Roman Republican Tragedy1 Robert Cowan

    A Stranger in a Strange Land: Medea in Roman Republican Tragedy1 Robert Cowan

  • Introduction: Medea in Greece and Rome

    Introduction: Medea in Greece and Rome

  • An Analysis of the Modern Medea Figure on the American Stage

    An Analysis of the Modern Medea Figure on the American Stage

  • Women and Magic in Medieval Literature

    Women and Magic in Medieval Literature

  • An Examination of the Malleable Representation of Medea Master's

    An Examination of the Malleable Representation of Medea Master's

  • The Metamorphoses of Magic: the Tempest and a Tempest Read from the Perspective of the Metamorphoses

    The Metamorphoses of Magic: the Tempest and a Tempest Read from the Perspective of the Metamorphoses

  • Wicked Witches and Powerful Plots: the Influence of the Supernatural in the Ancient World As a Guide to the Supernatural in Macbeth

    Wicked Witches and Powerful Plots: the Influence of the Supernatural in the Ancient World As a Guide to the Supernatural in Macbeth

  • The Revelation of the Corpse. Poetry, Fiction, and Magic 1

    The Revelation of the Corpse. Poetry, Fiction, and Magic 1

  • The Wicked Witch: Exploring Medea, Tituba, and Sula As Figures of Deviance and Non-Normativity

    The Wicked Witch: Exploring Medea, Tituba, and Sula As Figures of Deviance and Non-Normativity

  • Breaking Boundaries: Medea As the “Barbarian” in Ovid's

    Breaking Boundaries: Medea As the “Barbarian” in Ovid's

  • Medea in Latin Literature: Victim Or Assassin?

    Medea in Latin Literature: Victim Or Assassin?

  • Ancient Divination and Experience OUP CORRECTED PROOF – FINAL, 11/9/2019, Spi OUP CORRECTED PROOF – FINAL, 11/9/2019, Spi

    Ancient Divination and Experience OUP CORRECTED PROOF – FINAL, 11/9/2019, Spi OUP CORRECTED PROOF – FINAL, 11/9/2019, Spi

  • The Case of Medea - a View of Fetal-Maternal Conflict

    The Case of Medea - a View of Fetal-Maternal Conflict

  • An Exploration of Myth and Medea Danielle Leibu Dleibu@Wellesley.Edu

    An Exploration of Myth and Medea Danielle Leibu [email protected]

  • Hekate: a Symbol of the Dangers of Feminine Knowledge in Euripides

    Hekate: a Symbol of the Dangers of Feminine Knowledge in Euripides

  • Morgan Le Fay

    Morgan Le Fay

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  • A Comparative Study of Marcus Annaeus Lucanus
  • Record Breaking Entries
  • Euripides, Medea
  • Who Is Medea? a Woman's Transformation Through History Emily Cassello Union College - Schenectady, NY
  • Masks of the Dark Goddess in Arthurian Literature: Origin and Evolution of Morgan Le Fay John Christopher Shearer Eastern Kentucky University
  • Madeline Miller's ​Circe​ As a Feminist Revisionist Myth
  • The Making and Unmaking of Medea in Ancient Greek Image and Text
  • Germany: Myth and Apologia in Christa Wolf's Novel Medea. Voices
  • Ancient Divination and Experience OUP CORRECTED PROOF – FINAL, 11/9/2019, Spi OUP CORRECTED PROOF – FINAL, 11/9/2019, Spi
  • 1 School SF Play Director(S)
  • Lives of the Necromancers
  • Morgan Le Fay As Other in English Medieval and Modern Texts
  • Three Notes on the Medea
  • Medea in the History of Theatre
  • Medea's State of Mind and Criminal Law
  • Classical Women in Victorian Times: Augusta Webster's “Medea In
  • Iliad 11: Healing, Healers, Nestor, and Medea
  • Medea. Stimmen


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